exorable (adj.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[exorable 词源字典]
1570s, "susceptible of being moved by entreaty" (a word much rarer than its opposite and probably existing now only as a back-formation from it), from Latin exorabilis "easily entreated, influenced by prayer," from exorare "to persuade" (see inexorable). Related: Exorably.[exorable etymology, exorable origin, 英语词源]